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Publications about federal deficits

November 7, 2011Blog PostAn Otherwise Good-to-See News Story in The Oregonian
September 20, 2011Blog PostThe Tea Party Zone
August 10, 2011Blog PostMillionaires pay no federal income taxes
July 1, 2011Blog PostResponsibly Confront the National Deficit
June 29, 2011Salem-News.comBalanced Budget Amendment: Still Flawed, More Dangerous
June 6, 2011Blog PostJune 7: A Date That Will Live in Fiscal and Economic Infamy
May 27, 2011Blog PostWe're Not Broke
November 16, 2010Salem-News.comOregonians Call on Congress to Let Bush-Era High-Income Tax Cuts Expire
November 16, 2010News ReleaseOregonians Call On Congress to Let Bush-Era High-Income Tax Cuts Expire
March 29, 2010Salem-News.comA Test of a True Deficit Hawk
March 1, 2010CenterPointsA Test of a True Deficit Hawk
February 21, 2007News ReleaseNew Analysis Finds Oregon Hit Hard by Cuts in President’s Budget for 2008
July 21, 2006Issue BriefA Deficit Reduction Illusion
May 5, 2006CenterPointsYou are on the Bridge to Nowhere Line Item Veto Act of 2006
May 4, 2006Issue BriefIssue Brief: The Budget Deficit Gimmick
April 4, 2006News ReleaseHouse Budget Plan Would Harm Oregon’s Vital Services
March 14, 2006CenterPointsDo Tax Cuts Pay for Themselves?
December 23, 2005CenterPointsThe Budget Tsunami
November 11, 2005CenterPointsGordon Smith’s $1.9-Billion-a-Week Problem
July 7, 2005CenterPointsShared Sacrifice for the Budgetary Mess
April 28, 2005News ReleaseStatement by Charles Sheketoff on the Federal Budget Resolution Conference Agreement
March 10, 2004Issue BriefOregon Not Alone

 

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